
Multiple pies sold at Tesco, Sainsbury's and Asda recalled over health concern
Find below the full list of 10 flavours affected by the urgent recall.
Brits are being warned not to consume multiple flavours of pies from one brand. It's been warned that they are "not safe to consume" due to incorrect date labelling.
Pieminister Kitchens has issued a major recall for 10 of its fresh pies that all weigh 270g due to containing an incorrect use-by date of June 24, 2026. The correct date should be June 24, 2025.
Due to the packaging containing the wrong date, a food alert posted to the Food Standards Agency (FSA) has confirmed that the products are "not safe to eat beyond their intended use-by date of 24 June this year."
The pies can be found in stock at multiple UK supermarkets including Tesco, Asda, Waitrose, Morrisons, Sainsbury's and Ocado.
The full list of the affected 10 pie flavours are as follows:
Pieminister Moo - British Beef Steak and Craft Ale Pie
Pieminister Moo & Blue - British Beef Steak and Stilton Pie
Pieminister Kate & Sidney - British Beef Steak, Kidney and Craft Ale Pie
Pieminister Deer & Beer - Venison, Milk Stout, Mushroom and Thyme Pie
Pieminister Free Ranger - Free Range British Chicken and Ham Pie with Leek
Pieminister Fungi Chicken - Free Range British Chicken, Portobello and Chestnut Mushroom
Pieminister Wild Shroom - Portobello and Chestnut Mushroom Pie with Asparagus and White Wine
Pieminister Mooless Moo - Jackfruit 'Steak', Craft Ale and Black Pepper Pie
Pieminister - Goat's Cheese and Sweet Potato Filo Pie with Red Onion and Spinach
Pieminister - Spinach and Feta Filo Pie with Kale, Lemon and Dill
The pie making firm has since advised shoppers in its recall notice that, while the above products are not safe to consume past their use-by date, they are "completely safe to eat" up until then (June 24, 2025.)
However, customers who would prefer to return them will be offered a refund when they contact the Pieminister Kitchens Customer Service on hello@pieminister.co.uk or by phone on 0117 942 3300.
The firm is said to have since issued point of sale noticed to all retailers that sell the savoury pies. These explain to customers why they are being recalled and what to do if they have bought them in the past.
The firm said in its recall notice to customers: "Pieminister Kitchens apologise for any inconvenience this technical issue may cause our customers and assure them that we take this matter very seriously.
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"We are working closely with our technical teams and have implemented additional measures to prevent similar issues from occurring in the future."
This isn't the only recall the FSA has had to issue recently, as we reported last week that Lidl shoppers were being warned not to consume a popular breakfast item that may contain "foreign bodies."
The supermarket's Harvest Basket Hash Browns were being recalled after it was discovered they "may contain pieces of metal", with all 750g pack sizes with the batch code 5144L and the best before date of May 24, 2027 affected.
Sold in specialised American candy shops, these sweets were found to contain two mineral oils not allowed on the UK market, with one of them being linked to an increase in cancer.

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